Accounting
ACCOUNTING
What Is Accounting?
Accounting is often called the "language of business". The financial health of an organization is communicated through financial reports and data provided by accountants. This information is provided to investors and potential investors, to taxing authorities, and to other government agencies. Virtually all business decisions depend on accounting data. All business people need a thorough understanding of this important field. As the structures of business and economic systems become more technical and complex, the need for highly trained and competent accountants also increases.
Jobs in Accounting
Graduates majoring in accounting are prepared for, and hired as Certified Public Accountants,
corporate accountants, internal auditors, government accountants, industrial accountants,
managerial accountants, financial analysts and consultants, accounting system consultants,
and accountants in non-profit organizations. Accountants are still among the highest
paid graduates and demand is strong. Majoring in accounting does not limit you to
just being an accountant. The analytical and problem solving skills learned prepare
students for many jobs in business.
What Accountants Do
Generally, accountants create information, check it, summarize it, analyze it, interpret it, use it, and help others use it. Corporate accountants prepare the financial reports for a business. Internal and certified public auditors test these reports to insure their accuracy. Managerial accountants prepare information for decision- making for business managers. Some accountants analyze financial information and advise clients on investments. Other accountants design computer systems to accumulate information. Government accountants determine if various laws have been followed. Still other accountants have become the heads of major corporations. Anywhere there is a need for financial information, in any type of organization; there is a need for accountants.
Where do KCC Graduates Go?
Many accounting majors transfer to four-year schools to earn a bachelor's degree.
Others take accounting assistant, bookkeeping assistant or clerical jobs in the accounting
field after completing a two-year degree. To obtain more information about the accounting
program and the field of accounting see an advisor or accounting faculty member.
Stacks of Money
- Accounting degree requirements (College Catalog)
- Top Accounting course descriptions (College Catalog)